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Paul Rouke • The Growth Strategy That's Being Ignored: A Story of Untapped Potential
He liked tennis, billiards, propellers, winter, the shadowlessness of sea light, northerliness, ceramic, boxwood, crystal and ice.
Robert Macfarlane • The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot (Landscapes Book 3)

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Jan Gehl • Life Between Buildings: Using Public Space
the landscape archaeologist Della Hooke has plotted evidenceo for the routes along which salt was traded from Droitwich, locally and regionally and, by way of an overland route via the River Thames, to a wider clientèle.12
Max Adams • The First Kingdom
lacked the cultural affirmation of downs, dales and lochs in the national imagination.
Julian Hoffman • Irreplaceable: The fight to save our wild places
They were often planted in city parks by princes and politicians as exotic trophies. What is missing here, above all, is the forest, or—more specifically—relatives. At